Accepted into nursing program, but two things holding me back...

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Hello,

I was just accepted into nursing program starting in January of this upcoming year. Unfortunately in 2013 I was charged with a misdemeanor for possession of marijuana. I did everything I was supposed to for that. Then just recently I got an OWI, which everything is still in the process. I know for clinicals they require a background check and I am worried these two things will get in the way of that. Even if they don't I am scared to go through nursing school and have the board deny my license. What I am wondering is if I should just go for it since I am already accepted into the program or wait awhile and maybe get some other classes out of the way. I do also plan on moving out of state within a few years, so another option would be doing the nursing program when I move. I just need some advice as to which direction to go. Much is appreciated. Thanks :)

Try calling your state's licensing board. I would think that someone there can answer your question.

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In 2013 you got charged with marijuana and in 2014 you got an OWI which I presume is "Operating While Intoxicated". It shows a lot about your character in the eyes of the nursing program and Board of Nursing. Let me say it plainly, with two criminal charges within months, it would probably best in the meantime to seek another type of education, as it will be almost impossible for the nursing program to get you a clinical spot assuming you even pass the background check for the nursing program which you probably will not. Sorry if I sound harsh but that is the reality you are facing.

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